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COAK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a projecting tenon connecting the face of a scarfed timber with the similarly scarfed face of another timber compare scarf joint.
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COAK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Coak definition: (in a scarf joint) a tenon in one member fitting into a corresponding recess of the other.. See examples of COAK used in a ...
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coak - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A wooden dowel. · (nautical) The brass bearing in the sheave of a block. Verb. edit. coak (third-person singular simple present coaks, ...
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coak
▪ I. coak, n. (kəʊk) [Possibly represents ONF. *coque = Fr. coche, It. cocca notch: cf. cock v., also cauking, all referring to the fitting of a projection into a notch, indentation, or hollow.] 1. A tabular projection left on the face of a scarfed timber, to fit into a recess in the face of another...
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COAK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. (in a scarf joint) a tenon in one member fitting into a corresponding recess of the other 2. a dowel through overlapping timbers to prevent one from sliding ...
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Coak - Oxford Reference
Coaks, or dowels, used often to be fitted into the upper face of the wooden knees to engage in corresponding holes in the beams of ships to prevent them ...
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Tim Coak
Timothy David Thomas Coak (born 16 January 1958) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a defender. Career
Tim Coak initially joined the Southampton F.C.
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coak - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
coak (kōk),USA pronunciation n. [Carpentry.] Building(in a scarf joint) a tenon in one member fitting into a corresponding recess of the other.
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The Word is Out: Coak - The Carpentry Way
Noun: (Carp.) A kind of tenon connecting the face of a scarfed timber with the face of another timber, or a dowel or pin of hard wood or iron ...
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coak, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun coak is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for coak is from 1465. coak ...
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Coak Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Coak Definition ... A wooden dowel. Wiktionary. (nautical) The brass bearing in the sheave of a block. Wiktionary. verb. To unite (timbers etc.) by means of ...
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coged
† coged, ppl. a. Obs. [cf. coak n. 3, cock n.1 17.] Fitted with a cock or coak.1775 N. D. Falck Day's Diving Vess. 55 Eight loff-tackles, coged, strapt and reeved in the best manner..Six pair of ten-shivered purchasing blocks, coged, strapt, and furnished with falls of four-strand 2½ in. white line.
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Cetbang
The term "meriam coak" is from the Betawi language, it means "hollow cannon", referring to the breech. It is also simply referred to as coak. Fatahillah Museum has a meriam coak labelled as "Cirebon cannon", in a fixed, highly ornamented mount.
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colk
▪ I. † colk1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 4–5 colke, 5 coke, 6 couk, 9 dial. coak, coke, cowk. [app. a northern Eng. word: of uncertain origin. In form it agrees with OFris. kolk hole, hollow, eyehole, WFris. kolcke, NFris. kolok, EFris. kolk hole or deep place in the ground filled with water, MLG. and LG. ...
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Duncan Macrae (actor)
1964): Cogger
The Prisoner (1967), episode "Dance of the Dead": Doctor/Napoleon Bonaparte
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Duncan MacRae on Vimeo (A Wee Coak
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